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, ambitious, dynamic, and well-resourced working environment. Our unit and our department have state-of-the-art facilities for flow cytometry, next generation sequencing, single-cell transcriptomics, mass
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the development of γδ T cells and their importance in various diseases, such as cancer and inflammation. Technically, our work is heavily focused on flow cytometry and single-cell RNA-sequencing and as a successful
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parameters from the ultrasound screening (e.g. flow in umbilical artery), and (4) pathway enrichment and other follow-up analyses for functional insights. Further potential directions include causal analyses
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for next generation sequencing, single-cell transcriptomics, flow cytometry, mass spectrometry, metabolomics, bioimaging and transgenic mouse work. Strategic research alliances exist with Odense University
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qualifications we are looking for: Excellent knowledge and practical experience on current molecular microbiology methods Experience with genomic and transcriptomics data analysis is beneficial. Experience with
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time professors/associate professors, 2 post docs, 7 PhD students, 2 scientific assistants, 2 lab techs and a number of guest researchers. Our current work focus on environmental fate of soil and water
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. Your primary tasks will be to: Setting-up gas fermentation conversion systems. Cultivating and enriching mixed microbial consortia on carbon dioxide. Investigating electron flow to final metabolic
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to be cost competitive with other technologies, long lifetime of >5 years operation under high current density is desired. Operation conditions such as temperature, gas composition, current density and
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current and future challenges towards reducing the role of humans in the decision process and the need for direct human interventions in the wind power plant operations and maintenance activities
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. About the tasks Your primary tasks during the 1-year position as a research assistant are: Research (50%) contribute to your main supervisor’s current research design, collect data, and contribute